Essays about: "Non-exhaust emissions"

Found 3 essays containing the words Non-exhaust emissions.

  1. 1. Life cycle analysis of retrofit solutions for brake emission

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)

    Author : Panagiotis Kampouridis; [2023]
    Keywords : Non-exhaust emissions; Retrofit solutions; Brake emission; streamline LCA; Life cycle assessment; Brake system; Particulate emission; Particulate matter; PM; Laser cladded; Filtration; Statistical desirability function; Icke-avgasutsläpp; Eftermonteringslösningar; Bromsemission; LCA; Livscykelanalys; Bromssystem; Partikelemission; PM; Laserklädd; Filtrering; Statistisk önskvärdhetsfunktion;

    Abstract : This Master Thesis project is focused on Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) of retrofit solutions for brake emission and the comparison of each solution. Background research was performed to check possible solutions to the Particulate Matter (PM) problem that non-exhaust emissions contribute to. READ MORE

  2. 2. The Potential of Electrification in reducing Emissions from Passenger Cars in Stockholm County by 2030 : A Modeling Study of the Potential of Plug-In Hybrids and All-Electric Cars in reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Air Pollution

    University essay from KTH/Transport och systemanalys

    Author : Arvid Hedbäck; [2021]
    Keywords : electric cars; electrification; Stockholm; 2030; modeling; Scaper; HBEFA; CO2; air pollution; nitrogen oxides; NOx; hydrocarbons; HC; particulate matter; PM10; PM2.5;

    Abstract : This study examines the potential of electrification in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution from passenger cars in a short- to mid-term time perspective. Using Stockholm County as a case study, this has been done in a three-step process by modeling the relative change in emissions between 2019 and 2030. READ MORE

  3. 3. Effect of gritting sand quality on road dust pollution

    University essay from KTH/Vägtekniks laboratorium

    Author : Octavian Babiuc; [2016]
    Keywords : Pollution; road dust; particulate matter; gritting sand; studded tires; resistance to abrasion;

    Abstract : Pollution of air represents the contamination with matter that can affect both humanhealth and the environment. Road dust has been recognized as a dominant source ofparticulate matter and one of the factors that contributes to its development is the useof gritting sand. READ MORE